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Otiende Amollo: I am the first to concede that I don’t think we are doing well in Parliament, especially the 13th Parliament. I am not here to apologise, just like all the other branches, there are successes, but there is work to be done. At least in our favour, 15 years down the line, we still have a bicameral Parliament, we are able to impeach. There are two problems that I see: the problem between the National Assembly and the Senate. MPs are yet to learn that there is no government or opposition inside of Parliament, there is only the majority and minority and collectively we are supposed to oversight the Executive
MPs haven’t learnt that there is no government or opposition in the parliament " Otiende Amollo
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